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UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO
DEPA RTMENT OF MEDICAL CELL B IOLOGY
MEDICAL SCIENCES BUILDING
TORONTO I 81, CANADA
TEI..EPHONE 9 28-20 11
A REA CODE 416
September 14th 1970 .
Dr . R. Backhausz ,
Scientific Director,
Institute for Serobacteriological Production & Research ,
Olt oanyagt ermelo Es Kutato Intezet,
X. Szallas Utca 5,
Budapest,
HUNGARY .
Dear Dr . Backhausz:
Thank you very much f or your lett er . We were delighted to see
the Hungarian representative at our las t Council meeting and hope that we
shall soon have Hungary on the Council of the Internaitonal Union of
Immunological Soc i eties . For this purpose , however, we must have an
independent Hungarian Society for Immunology, s ince we have es tablished
the policy of dealing only wi th s uch Societies . I need not stress that
National Societies can have very close relations with other National
Societies so that the constitutional change is all that is needed to
r egularize the relation ben~een the Hungarian National Society and the
International Union .
I remain with best regards,
Yours sincerely ,
B. Cinader
BC/dg

One folder of correspondence from IUIS members. Contents date from September to December of 1970. The correspondence covers the formation of the society, the 1970 meeting, and plans for the International Congress.

UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO
DEPA RTMENT OF MEDICAL CELL B IOLOGY
MEDICAL SCIENCES BUILDING
TORONTO I 81, CANADA
TEI..EPHONE 9 28-20 11
A REA CODE 416
September 14th 1970 .
Dr . R. Backhausz ,
Scientific Director,
Institute for Serobacteriological Production & Research ,
Olt oanyagt ermelo Es Kutato Intezet,
X. Szallas Utca 5,
Budapest,
HUNGARY .
Dear Dr . Backhausz:
Thank you very much f or your lett er . We were delighted to see
the Hungarian representative at our las t Council meeting and hope that we
shall soon have Hungary on the Council of the Internaitonal Union of
Immunological Soc i eties . For this purpose , however, we must have an
independent Hungarian Society for Immunology, s ince we have es tablished
the policy of dealing only wi th s uch Societies . I need not stress that
National Societies can have very close relations with other National
Societies so that the constitutional change is all that is needed to
r egularize the relation ben~een the Hungarian National Society and the
International Union .
I remain with best regards,
Yours sincerely ,
B. Cinader
BC/dg